Várallyay György
A Chernozem Soil Water Regime Response to Predicted Climate Change Scenarios
Available at: http://journals.uzpi.cz:8050/uniqueFiles/01658.pdf
Impacts of soil structure on crop growth.
Intensive agricultural utilisation of soils may change the structural status and through it the erodibility and fertility of soils. Since soil structure has not been quantified explicitly, studying structure-related soil phenomena is still actual. The goal of the present study was to apply field measurements on structure related soil hydrophysical properties and to study their mutual effect on crop growth.
Integration of remote sensing and GIS techniques in land degradation mapping
1998, Agrokémia és Talajtan, Vol. 47, No. 1-4, p:63-75.
Digging deep for global soil and terrain data
1996, GIS Europe, Vol. 5, number 8, p:32-34.
SOTER (Soil and Terrain Digital Database) 1:500,000 and its applications in Hungary
1994, Agrokémia és Talajtan Vol. 43, p:87-108.
